Author: Piling » Fri May 15, 2015 8:39 am
The pleasure to eat something you find delicious makes your brain secreting special hormons and inform in faster way your body that you have your nutritive portion enough.
Generally, your brain needs 30 mn after you begin to chew to register that you are full (that's why eating slowly and chewing a lot incites to eat less because we feel 'full' at the half of our plate).
The main point is that we are omnivorous and an omnivorous species always seek variety in food. One day, you desire a big juicy steak, the next day you think about a green salad, or you desire spaghettis.
I think our body is the master of our health and instinctively it knows what it needs. And its needs are never the same from meal to meal.
The pleasure to eat something is also due to the precise need it satisfies. Some people enjoy vegetables more than meat, while other enjoy meat, and others sugar, and other carbs or dairy, etc.
As we are the result of a genetic melting-pot, all individuals have different predilections and needs in alimentation. If I eat honey, or chocolate or even fruits when I am hungry, I feel bad, tired, nauseous, and sugar seems digusting. I can eat meat and dairy in big portions and feel energetic and light.
So I conclude I have more genes of Hunters-Shepherds ancestors than vegetarian farmers. My Dad was like that and my Mum could survive with only vegetables, sweeties and fruits. It is always interesting to check the tastes and diets of our relatives, we could discover that we can share our preferences, as we inherit of features, eyes colour, carnation.